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I like your style. Having a group of known girls who have compatible personalities and physical traits takes a lot anxiety and hassle out of sessions. I think it's the best way all around. All the experienced hobbyists I know follow this practice to some extent. Another benefit is the random casa run or encounter on the street becomes something you do to break up the routine of the girls you see regularly. It keeps the sessions with the regulars fresh. If an "off the reservation" session doesn't go well, no sweat, it's back to the regulars.
[QUOTE=Surfer500;2182481]I've developed a nice stable of girls in El Centro some of which I have nicknames for such as my Indian Princess, she's indigenous and another one I call the Nun as she's always wearing crosses. I treat them all well but don't believe in sharing any of my Chicas with anyone. As your probably aware you have to spend a lot of time trolling and going with different Chicas to find ones that you really click with. I'm always on the lookout for new girls. There are lots of groups of girls in and around the Church and Museum whom congregate together. Lots of them are familiar to me and there is a "grapevine" there as well. I stay away from them and any Chica that asks me to gift them money I stay away from. You give them two hundred pesos and you've opened the barn door. However if one my regulars approaches me and I'm not going with them I will give them a few thousand Pesos which they appreciate I try to stay under the radar as much as possible when I'm in El Centro and am not an obvious gringo so am fortunate in that regards. I'm typically looking for the "loners" and as I said it takes time. And it's worth it as you have pointed out in your post. So many gems and and at bargain basement prices![/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=SavePros321;2182384]Co-sign 100%
Most guys are creeps. Find your own damn chicas. I have a legit soft harem I have built over multiple years, and not about to cuck myself by giving out my chicas contact info to some anonymous sperg.
Plenty of info here pointing you in the right direction. It's up to you to close the deal.
My chicas still deal with me all these years because I dont go handing out their info to tha bros and da homies. Ive had other chicas recommend chicas to me, so my pipeline remains full of new stock.
Your rep is everything in this game. With social media word gets out quickly and your actions will inevitably effect the kind of chicas you can get.
Most guys should stick to El Centro or La Mayorista if the above criteria is too much of a moral challenge for your character.
Every trip has outdone the last. I fucked a popular fitness model this time around. Life is good.[/QUOTE]I received a perfect example just a few days ago. There are a few girls who message me regularly. Just a quick how are you check in. This particular girl is a lot of fun and is fantastic if you treat her right.
Some guy had shared her number. The guy that contacted her went straight into "this is what I'm going to do" mode and made her angry. Just because a girl is willing to fuck you for money doesn't mean she will put up with being treated like crap.
Her message to me was "it's guys like this who turn sweet girls into mean bitches."
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[QUOTE=IslandMonger;2182183]For a 4 day trip, my plan was basically:
Loutron. I know it's an inconvenient clip joint, but got to try it at least once.
Energy. I figured this would be our go to spot.
New Life. Second "go to" spot.
False II.
Luna Linera.
Ejectiva & Maracaibo.
Mansion girls.[/QUOTE]If you are going to hit the Centro Clubs I would ad Conejitas to the list, it has a lot more girls then Maracaibo. (but since Mari. Is next to BarraEjective you might as well peek in there, but I usually just stroll through there and sit and get a drink at the other 2).
If you don't mind spending Loutron money you might as well add "Bar Isla-The Girls" to the list as a top shelf strip club.
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Dealing with the police
I have a question that I should already know the answer to, but I'm not really sure. Or maybe just in denial.
What basic rights does one have walking outside in public with regards to privacy?
Can the police search you for no reason? Can they look at your phone? Can they just go into your pockets and wallet as they please?
I ask this because I stopped by the mansion in a taxi to pick up a friend. I got out, walked to the gate and before I could even ring the bell, I was confronted by two aggressive police officers who bombarded me with questions. I responded politely to every question. Meanwhile, one of the officers puts his hand in my pockets and pulls out everything I had.
EXTREMELY Uncomfortable situation! Not to mention the cooperation the mansion doorman! I had to repeat at least 6 times, I was there to pick up a friend and even by the doorguy I was treated like some kind of criminal and liar. WTF.
Needless to say I will not be returning to the mansion any time soon!
But my question. Do I have to let the police search me? Don't they have to preface the search with some kind of justification? I really want to be prepared for this in the future! Liek maybe take out my phone and start recording because I really felt like I was at their mercy.
After a lot of drama, my friend came out and the door guy apologized. Her guess was the cops were looking for a reason to blackmail me.
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I'm very sorry you had to go through that. I am pleased the situation did not deteriorate further. I can't answer your question definitively. I expect if you were caught with contraband you would have been in a bit of bother. It's possible you could get relief if the police could have been shown to have performed an illegal search and seizure because of insufficient cause, but legal fees and potential reputation damage strike me as very undesirable.
I agree with your idea of avoiding the place where it happened. What happened to you is one of several other reasons I've never been a customer and don't plan to become one. I doubt the police were targeting you personally. The place this happened to you has been the target of civil authorities and criminals at various times in the past. It appears the civil authorities are again focused on the place.
[QUOTE=HasideasTao;2182807]I have a question that I should already know the answer to, but I'm not really sure. Or maybe just in denial.
What basic rights does one have walking outside in public with regards to privacy?
Can the police search you for no reason? Can they look at your phone? Can they just go into your pockets and wallet as they please?
I ask this because I stopped by the mansion in a taxi to pick up a friend. I got out, walked to the gate and before I could even ring the bell, I was confronted by two aggressive police officers who bombarded me with questions. I responded politely to every question. Meanwhile, one of the officers puts his hand in my pockets and pulls out everything I had..[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=Queens35;2182607]I got a message from one FB chica that I banged last trip that it's so slow because LOTS of chicas around and undercutting prices. Anybody get a sense of that?[/QUOTE]Just from demographics it is likely as Medellin is 53.3% female, so 6.6% more females than males, making for at least 200,000 more women in MED then men. (probably more, the last census in Medellin was in 2005) Then add in the desperate Venezuelan women showing up and it gets worse. (or better for us).
[URL]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medell%C3%ADn[/URL]#Demographics.
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[QUOTE=Queens35;2182607]I got a message from one FB chica that I banged last trip that it's so slow because LOTS of chicas around and undercutting prices. Anybody get a sense of that?[/QUOTE]That makes no sense. Lower prices mean higher demand, not less demand. Or are you saying that your particular girl is not making anything because her prices are too high, while everybody else is charging much less? Her dumb ass should stop trying to charge so much then. There is nothing special about her pussy. If she wants to make some money, she better get with the program.
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[QUOTE=HasideasTao;2182807]I ask this because I stopped by the mansion in a taxi to pick up a friend. I got out, walked to the gate and before I could even ring the bell, I was confronted by two aggressive police officers who bombarded me with questions. I responded politely to every question. Meanwhile, one of the officers puts his hand in my pockets and pulls out everything I had.[/QUOTE]Damn. I better stay away from that area. That kind of thing never happens downtown! (Couldn't resist.)
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[QUOTE=MrEnternational;2182861]Damn. I better stay away from that area. That kind of thing never happens downtown! (Couldn't resist.)[/QUOTE]Not true, I got stopped and asked for ID, cursory search in both Centro and the Mayorista areas.
The cops were pretty cordial though.
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[QUOTE=Balboa;2182864]Not true, I got stopped and asked for ID, cursory search in both Centro and the Mayorista areas.
The cops were pretty cordial though.[/QUOTE]I mean the going through your pockets part. I have been stopped and asked for passport in front of one of the casas as I have reported before.
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[QUOTE=MrEnternational;2182873]I mean the going through your pockets part. I have been stopped and asked for passport in front of one of the casas as I have reported before.[/QUOTE]Should I always carry my passport on me? Or will a photocopy suffice?
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[QUOTE=HasideasTao;2182807]
But my question. Do I have to let the police search me? Don't they have to preface the search with some kind of justification? I really want to be prepared for this in the future! Liek maybe take out my phone and start recording because I really felt like I was at their mercy.
[/QUOTE]There's no such thing as rule of law in Colombia. Back in late 2016 I was stopped multiple times in El Poblado and even harassed for a bribe. I had no contraband and I never buy or do drugs in Colombia. You have no rights. Be polite and just do what they say. I wouldn't record shit because you're probably going to escalate the situation.
Some posters are going to say how great the cops are in Medellin. Don't believe them. There's one fat cop in El Poblado especially who goes around in a bike and harasses everyone angrily. Fuck him. Most of them are just looking for quick cash. At one point they were frisking everyone coming out of Parque Llleras on a particular street. I was told 5 k would have me skip the line and just go past. They're making their rent. Pigs.
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Here at the airport in Rio Negro, flying to Miami.
Great time in Medellin!
Most of my time this trip was with my girlfriend, traveling about together, however, had a few days by myself to play.
El Centro was fun, my favorite place as well to play.
Met up with a couple of my favorite chicas out there, and met a couple newbies.
As long as you take precautions and aren't a dummy, you'll be good out there, IMO.
There was a large presence of police near Veracruz one day, wearing vests that said Investigators.
I asked one of the cops who appeared to be a boss type, why the large presence this day.
He told me that this was an area of prostitution and street crime, and that an extranjero was robbed and injured, but not killed, at knife point, by several girls he was with in one of the cheap motels there.
Interesting enough, he encouraged me to check out the girls, but to be careful, and advised me to be with only one at time.
I played naive to the game, LOL.
Anyway, I had fun and ran into no troubles.
I hit Fase Dos one night, mostly out of curiosity, and though I enjoyed the sites, I met no one worthy of 190 k pesos.
The hot ones I met were mostly bad attitude types IMO.
My best experience was with a girl I met at the Centro strip Club near Conejitas.
She was a cinnamon skin little spinner, very nice and energetic.
I paid the 50 k multa, took her to dinner on Juníand, then to a Motel for fun.
Great time for a few hours in the sack.
I gave her 100 k, plus taxi home, she was thrilled.
I checked out the Mayorista one night, hung out for an hour, saw nothing good, split.
Overall great trip!
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[QUOTE=Balboa;2182906]Here at the airport in Rio Negro, flying to Miami.
Great time in Medellin!
I checked out the Mayorista one night, hung out for an hour, saw nothing good, split.
Overall great trip![/QUOTE]I'd like to hear more about the Mayorista. I understand its not a bad place, though it might look that way. What's your take on it?
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[QUOTE=BeverlyLa1234;2182877]Should I always carry my passport on me? Or will a photocopy suffice?[/QUOTE]We were stopped by immigration police. They were interested in seeing our stamp to make sure we did not overstay. None of us had passports on us so they called the hotel since they copy everything when you check in. I would not walk around anywhere with my passport and risk losing it. I think in most countries they give you reasonable time to produce it if need be.